Improperly annealed? 2022 D Sally Ride quarter
Kurisu
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I'm actually feeling fairly confident about this one. But I'm ready for it
Just went through about a dozen nice fresh Sally Ride Loomis rolls...
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Looks like it.
If it is, and it looks like it could be, it should have nice cartwheel luster.
Woohoo!!
It does Especially on the Sally side! Perfect cartwheel as a matter of fact
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"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
Excellent
Very cool find.
That's a "shake and bake" coin if I ever saw one. It also has reeding marks on Sally's chin and neck.
There should be more out there somewhere, unless your coin got stuck in the Denver Mints toaster.
Pete
That it is! Congrats
Cool find
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Happy New Year.
Great find 👍🏼
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Nice find!
A nice way to kick off the new year
Is it in the mail yet?
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glad you posted this and gratz.
i have a couple quarters with darker toning (so i thought) like this but turns out, just neat ol mint errors!
interesting read:
https://www.error-ref.com/improper-annealing/
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Good information. Many might be ignored as tarnished. Certainly extreme examples (such as in the article) would be identified. Cheers, RickO